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Reviews are mixed from students, as well, said Jill Lindsey, Wright State University’s chair of educational leadership at the College of Education and Human Services.
“Some students absolutely the love the freedom and the independence that they feel from online learning and being able to do it in their pajamas at 3 in the morning. And then there are others, but they say, ‘I would have liked the opportunity to meet people face-to-face,’” she said, adding Wright State is considering creating social networking opportunities for students in online classes.
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